Covid-19: Pandemic Did Not Cause a Lasting Increase in Anxiety Disorders in France, According to a Study
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Contrary to the ideas received, the health crisis did not cause a lasting rise in anxiety disorders among the French population, according to Public Health France The health crisis of the Covid did not
However, this remains at high levels, according to a study conducted by Santé publique France among adults.
The COVID (Corona Virus Disease), Coronavirus disease, was one of the health problems that existed not only in Paraguay but worldwide with 704,753,890 registered cases, 7,010,681 deaths and 675,619,811 recovered. Some short-term effects, may be mild symptoms such as fever, cough and fatigue, or more severe symptoms such as short-term breathing difficulties and pneumonia. In France, “anxiety states” have not increased sustainably after the Covid-…
"Unlike depressive episodes, whose prevalence increased significantly between 2017 and 2021 (...), the frequency of anxiety states remained stable," summarized the authors in the Bulletin
This report is based on a large telephone survey conducted between 2017 and 2021, which interviewed a large sample of the French adult population. Through a standardized questionnaire, the researchers measured the typical symptoms of anxiety: diffuse fear, inner tension, feeling that "something horrible is going to happen", or even inability to remain relaxed. Twelve per cent of the French concerned: a stable figure The results speak of themselv…
The health crisis of the Covid did not cause a lasting increase in anxiety disorders in the French population, contrary to what was observed for depressions, concludes a study published Tuesday by the agency...
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